Decoupling Economic Growth from Environmental Degradation in Developing Countries: A Systematic Review of Policy Effectiveness
発展途上国における経済成長と環境悪化のデカップリング:政策効果の体系的なレビュー (AI 翻訳)
Putri, Faradina Selsa, Amalia, Virdha Melinda, Tuanaya, Dialita Ayu Cendani, Aronggear, Mersiflora, Randa, Evangelista Manilyn, Kondorura, Carlains Fresti, Ayorbaba, Andreo, Bhakti, Lingga Manunggal, Sasdika, Azzahra Hanggararas, Akbar, Zaki, Tohirin, Ahmad
🤖 gxceed AI 要約
日本語
本論文は、発展途上国における経済成長と環境悪化のデカップリングに焦点を当てた23の実証研究を体系的にレビューする。炭素価格設定や環境税などの財政政策、制度の質、貿易の開放性がCO2排出量やエコロジカルフットプリントに与える影響を分析し、政策の有効性を評価する。
English
This systematic review synthesizes 23 empirical studies on decoupling economic growth from environmental degradation in developing countries. It analyzes how fiscal instruments like carbon pricing and environmental taxes, institutional quality, and trade policies affect CO2 emissions and ecological footprint, providing insights into effective policy design.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
発展途上国向けの政策レビューであるが、日本の国際協力や海外進出企業にとって、現地の規制動向を理解する上で参考になる。
In the global GX context
This systematic review synthesizes evidence from 23 studies on decoupling policies in developing economies, offering valuable insights for global climate policy design and international institutions.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides a comprehensive synthesis of policy effectiveness for decoupling in developing countries, highlighting gaps in the literature.
🏢実務担当者:Offers an overview of regulatory trends in developing countries, useful for firms assessing policy risks.
🏛政策担当者:Delivers evidence on which policies (carbon pricing, green finance) are effective for decoupling in developing economies.
📄 Abstract(原文)
This dataset supports the systematic review article "Decoupling Economic Growth from Environmental Degradation in Developing Countries: A Systematic Review of Policy Effectiveness", which synthesises evidence from twenty-three (23) empirical studies examining how fiscal instruments, institutional reforms, and trade policies affect decoupling outcomes measured as CO₂ emissions, ecological footprint, and load capacity factor in developing and emerging economies. The review covers multiple policy instruments including environmental taxes, carbon pricing, green finance, institutional quality, environmental policy stringency, property rights, trade openness, and economic globalization across geographic regions including BRICS nations, E7 economies, N-11 countries, RCEP member states, and global panels with developing country disaggregation. The dataset includes the PRISMA 2020 checklist, PRISMA flow diagram, inclusion and exclusion criteria (Table 1), complete Boolean search strings for four thematic blocks (Table 2), risk of bias assessment raw data adapted from Joanna Briggs Institute criteria for the twenty-three included studies (Table 3), summary characteristics of the twenty-three included studies including author(s), year, geographic coverage, sample period, analytical method, key variables, and policy instruments examined (Table 4), synthesis of key findings organised by policy instrument themes (Table 5), the data extraction form, and the complete reference list of included studies. All files are available under a Creative Commons Zero (CC0 1.0) license.
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